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  2. Your Ultimate Guide to Summer Wedding Outfits - AOL

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    Our style editors break down the best men's summer wedding attire with the best summer wedding outfits, for anything from casual to the most formal receptions.

  3. Jinbei - Wikipedia

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    A jinbei (甚平) (alternately jinbē (甚兵衛) or hippari (ひっぱり)) is a traditional set of Japanese clothing worn by men, women and children during summer as loungewear. [1] Consisting of a side-tying, tube-sleeved kimono -style top and a pair of trousers, jinbei were originally menswear only, though in recent years, women's jinbei ...

  4. Street style - Wikipedia

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    Japanese fashion has inspired many fashion professionals in the West, starting with Kenzō Takada's appearance in Paris in 1970 followed by Issey Miyake in 1973, Hanae Mori in 1977, Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons in 1981. Japan is gradually becoming a country that is a genuine force in the field of fashion.

  5. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    The term hanbok is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosŏn-ot (조선옷, lit. ' Korean clothes '). The clothes are also worn in the Korean diaspora. [1] [2] Koryo-saram—ethnic Koreans living in the lands of the former Soviet Union—also retained a hanbok tradition. [3] Koreans have worn hanbok since ...

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  7. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Workwear has long been popular among blue-collar Americans, but in the 2020s, it transformed into trendy closet staple for urban gen z men. Brands like Dickies, Bass Pro Shop, and Carhartt, traditionally associated with labor-intensive professions, were embraced by the fashion world and predominantly LGBTQ+ spaces. [219]